ID the Future Intelligent Design, Evolution, and Science Podcast

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Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased Without Intelligence

On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Robert Crowther highlights one of the foundational books of the theory of intelligent design. No Free Lunch, the sequel to mathematician and CSC senior fellow William Dembski’s Cambridge University Press book The Design Inference, explores key questions about the origin of specified complexity. No Free Lunch demonstrates that design theory shows great promise of providing insight in the field of evolutionary computation

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Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries that Evolution Can’t Explain

On this episode of ID The Future CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Geoffrey Simmons author of the new book Billions of Missing Links. In the book Simmons shows that as modern science has progressed from the visible to the invisible (microscopic, submicroscopic, genetic, biochemical and genetic) the numbers of missing links have skyrocketed. Every “link” discovered brings many more questions (missing links) than answers.

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The Making of a Darwin Dissenter Part II

On this second of a two part ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin continues his discussion with CSC Fellow Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on what makes him skeptical of Darwinian evolution. Dr. Simmons is the author of the forthcoming Billions of Missing Links (2007) and Discovery Institute will host a book release party for him in its Seattle offices on Feb. 16.

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The Making of a Darwin Dissenter Part I

On this first of a two part ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews CSC Fellow Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on what makes him skeptical Darwinian evolution. Dr. Simmons has a BS in biology; coursework completed for MS in microbiology, University of Illinois; an M.D., University of Illinois Medical School; Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, LAC-USC Medical Center; Boarded in Internal Medicine since 1974. He is a licensed and practicing physician in Eugene, OR, and the author of the books What Darwin Didn’t Know (2004) and the forthcoming Billions of Missing Links (2007).

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Does Darwinism Lead to Moral Relativism?

On this video episode of ID The Future, CSC senior fellow Dr. John West examines whether or not Darwinian evolution supports a traditional view of morality as is often claimed. In his new book Darwin’s Conservatives, Dr. West addresses how Darwin’s theory, contrary to some of its conservative champions, manifestly does not reinforce the teachings of conservatism. According to West, Darwinism promotes moral relativism rather than traditional morality.

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What Do People Mean When They Talk About ‘Evolution’?

On this episode of ID The Future the CSC’s Robert Crowther looks at the different meanings of the word evolution and explains the importance of clearly defining evolution when discussing the subject.

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How To Define Intelligent Design

On this episode of ID The Future CSC director of communications Robert Crowther discusses how to define intelligent design, and why so many mainstream definitions of the theory are incorrect.

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Dr. Stephen Meyer Discusses his Peer-Reviewed Science Article about Intelligent Design on PBS’ “Think Tank”

On this episode of ID The Future we are featuring a clip from PBS’ Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg. CSC Director Dr. Stephen Meyer appeared on the program and in this segment discusses the publication of his article “The Origin of Biological Information and the Higher Taxonomic Categories” in the peer-reviewed biology journal the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, published out of the Smithsonian Institution.

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The Year’s Top Intelligent Design Stories

On this episode of ID The Future, CSC’s Casey Luskin interviews Access Research Network’s Dennis Wagner about the top intelligent design news stories of 2006.

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